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Fast fire in Hry assembly: 5 bills passed in 22 minutes

Fast fire in Hry assembly: 5 bills passed in 22 minutes
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Chandigarh: It only took 22 minutes to introduce four new bills and got five bills passed during the Monson Monson session session Monday.
Sitting started at 2pm and Speaker Gian Chand Gupta announced a delay of the process for that day at 18:00.
At 5.55, the speaker asked a minister to introduce the Bill of the Panchkula Metropolitan Development Authority.
Following this, three more bills – Haryana goods and services (2nd amendments), Parivar Pehchan Patra Bill and Public Examination Haryana (prevention of unhealthy practices) – introduced to 6.01 PM.
Then, five bills were ratified in a few minutes.
It began with Haryana Management of the Book and Less Infrastructure of the Municipal Bill Bill and ended with Pandit Lakhmi Chand State University of Performing and Visual Arts, Rohtak (Amandment) Bill, which in a round voice passed at 6:00.
A minute later, the speaker announced the delay of the house.
Discussions and graduates Additional revised estimates require more time than this legislation.
Congress Mlaas Raghbir Kadian, Geeta Bhukkal, Jagbir Malik and B B Batra are among those who ask questions to the government.
Except for the Maharishi University Balmi Sanskrit bill, which was passed after a five-minute discussion, all the bills were ratified within two minutes.
Gupta says non-participation opposition MLA is one of the main reasons for less legislative business.
Former speaker and Arts Mla from Congress, Raghubir Singh Kadian, blamed delaying less time given to MLA to see the bill for discussion.
“All of this is a planned cosmetic business.
According to the rules, MLA was given seven days to prepare on new bills introduced at home and two days for discussion about amendments.
But here we are given a bill almost on the same day.
Also, they have numbers – So they get bills passed.
Because we are not ready, the law is passed without discussion, “said Kadian.
Gupta said the bill passed on Monday was introduced on Friday.
“They have enough time to read and discuss.
Therefore, this is forwarded in a round voice.
Legislative business time depends on opposition participation only,” Gupta said.
Balraj Kundu, Mla Independent of Meham, blamed Congress and BJP-JJP Mlaas.
“They least care about the legislative discussion.
What they competed competed with each other to appear on television,” Kundu said.

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